Should Celtic Sign Serie A Striker Evan Ferguson? | Transfer Rumors (2026)

Why Celtic May Be the Ideal Club for Serie A Striker Evan Ferguson

By Martin McMillan

Evan Ferguson's impressive performance against Celtic, scoring a double, has sparked discussions about his future. While Ferguson is a Celtic fan, some believe that the club might not be the best fit for him. Former Roma defender John Arne Riise suggests that Parkhead could be a more suitable destination.

Riise, speaking to the Irish Mirror, highlights the challenges of adapting to Italian football, which may not suit Ferguson's style. Despite his success in the Europa League, scoring two goals, the 21-year-old has struggled to find his form in Serie A, with only one goal in 12 appearances since joining on loan from Brighton. This has led to speculation that Ferguson might be recalled by his English Premier League club and loaned out to another team.

Riise believes that Ferguson's playing style aligns more with Premier League, Championship, and Scottish football. He adds, "Could he end up at Celtic? Never say never. He's a player who fits better in those kinds of clubs, to be fair."

The article invites readers to ponder whether Celtic is the right move for Ferguson, encouraging discussion and diverse opinions in the comments section.

Should Celtic Sign Serie A Striker Evan Ferguson? | Transfer Rumors (2026)

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